Global health and colonial history
Exploring the history of colonialism in relation to health
Global health today retains many legacies from its colonial past. Vastly different health outcomes in the Global North and South, unequal partnerships, and the exploitation of minoritized populations can all be related to colonialism. In this lecture we will explore the history of colonialism and how it relates to health. We will also consider the role of the LSHTM in this story, both in the past, and in the present, as the School grapples with its colonial roots.
Speaker
Professor Alex Mold
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Maria Perez (cc Marko Kerac)
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51.5209007, -0.13028029999998
LSHTM, Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom
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Contact
Maria Perez (cc Marko Kerac)
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